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Looking over the Colden Valley with Strines Clough in the distance. Field Head is on the right, just below the horizon. The valley in the foreground is Colden Clough (Ragley Wood).

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Situated at the top end of the Hardcastle Crags Valley, this was used for many years as a shooting lodge by Lord Savile.

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The Hollin Hall Pumping Station is on the left of the picture, and the centre is Hollin Hall Frame now the offices of the National Trust in Hardcastle Crags.

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Looking from Draper Lane going, Slack Bottom towards Lee Wood looking across at Old Town Wadsworth

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The farm in the centre of the picture is Higher Strines. Above the gate stoop you can just make out the chimney of Land Mill.

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The track from Widdop Road to Gibson Mill

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Narrow stone bridge over Colden Beck.

This attractive single arched packhorse type bridge has steps at both sides which has lead to the conclusion that it was probably only used as a footbridge for Strines Farmhouse and Colden.
Courtesy English…

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The Hebden Valley at Hardcastle Crags, taken from 1.5 miles out of Hebden Bridge. Picture used in "The Calderdale Way" by Herbert C. Collins

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Cain and Abel Crosses, Crimsworth Dene. Possibly Anglo Saxon and may have originally been on one base

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Mount Cross, Stiperden, on the Long Causeway where the old tracks converge on the moor between Heptonstall and Burnley, near the branch road to Todmorden and Rochdale. Possibly Anglo Saxon and one of the earliest signs of Christianity in the…

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The packhorse bridge and Lumb Falls in Crimsworth Dene

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Probably built in the 18th century Lower Saltonstall is a traditional stone built house with a stone roof.
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